1971.11.10, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
TIGHT ROPE-WALKING WHETHER the U.S. decision to halt arms supplies to Pakistan save those that are in the pipeline is a first step in the redirecting of American policy in South Asia as Senator Kennedy hopes, is as yet unclear; the measure however is a significant...
1972.01.05, Kissinger, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Nixon
Kissinger “lied” when he said Nixon was not anti-India From J. K. BANERJI, NEW YORK, Jan. 4.-Jack Anderson, the noted syndicated columnist, delivered a blow at the trustworthiness of the US Administration yesterday morning as he wrote “the Pakistan’s...
1971.12.09, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
ACT OF BETRAYAL PITY the United Nations whose Charter is a catalogue of all the lofty ideals for which man has lived and died. This world organization, which was conceived, in a moment of great triumph and greater humility to steer the nations along the straight and...
1971.09.27, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Swaran Singh, UN
Singh tells UN UNITED NATIONS, Sept. 27.—India’s Minister for External Affairs, Mr. Swaran Singh today called upon the UN and all other international organs “to impress on the military regime of Islamabad that force will not succeed and therefore a political...
1972.01.06, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
USA looking for scapegoat to cover up scandal : Tass MOSCOW, Jan. 5.—The Soviet Government yesterday charged that Washington was searching for “a scapegoat” to cover up the present political scandal” created by last week’s publication of columnist...
1972.01.10, Country (Russia), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Moscow-Dacca diplomatic tie within two weeks? MOSCOW, Jan. 7.-The Kremlin will establish full diplomatic relations probably within two weeks, with Bangladesh Government, highly qualified Asian sources said today, reports UPI. The Soviet step will be followed by all...
1971.10.31, Country (America), Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
U.S. Stop-Gap Aid Plan On The Anvil Arms Assistance Untouched NEW YORK, Oct. 31.-The Nixon Administration’s $2.3 billion military aid, of which Pakistan is a recipient, is not likely to be affected by the Senate’s rejection of the Foreign Aid Bill, reports...
1971.11.24, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Pravda blames Pindi MOSCOW, Nov. 23.–The Soviet Communist Party paper Pravda today blamed Pakistan for the escalation of tension in the Indian subcontinent which, it feared might develop into a military conflict, reports PTI. “The refugee problem created through...
1972.01.07, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard)
Anderson releases text of documents From J. K. Banerji NEW YORK, Jan. 6.-The full text of the secret minutes of three meetings held by President Nixon political adviser, Dr. Kissinger, with other high intelligence Defence and State Department officials on the...
1971.12.01, Indira, Newspaper (Hindustan Standard), Nixon
Nixon’s message to Kosygin conveyed to Mrs. Gandhi NEW DELHI, Nov. 30.-Contents of President Nixon’s week-end communication to the Soviet Premier, Mr. Alexi Kosygin, are understood to have been conveyed to Mrs. Gandhi here today, says PTI. Official sources...